Similar reference characters indicate similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Turning to the drawings, a mattress 11 of the present invention may include a removable, washable top cover 13, a support core 15, and a liquid impermeable layer 17 below the top cover. Top cover 13 is preferably secured to a second portion 19 of the cover of the mattress by means of a slide fastener or hook and pile fastener 20 or some other attachment method. Preferably the top surface material of the top cover 13 is made of an absorbent fabric such as a Lyocel, rayon, cotton blend, and or a stretch knit fabric. This portion of the top cover may be quilted using an anti-microbial fiber or a washable foam such as latex as a batting material. The bottom (lower fabric) portion of the top cover 13 can be any fabric, preferably treated to be anti-microbial or using a genetically engineered fiber that is anti-microbial.
Second portion 19 is preferably composed of an anti-microbial fabric that envelops (either alone or in combination with the top cover) the top and sides of support core 15. The support core may be formed of any desired material such as polyurethane foam, latex foam, memory foam, a fluid filled chamber, a gel layer, particulated foam, fiber, fiber with an oxygenating capability, polyethylene foam, an innerspring, and magnets. The expanded polystyrene bead support surface described below makes a particularly good support core.
The bottom layer 17 of the envelope that surrounds the support core is made of a non-porous (to liquids) material such as polyvinyl chloride. The fabric portion of this surrounding envelop is attached to the non-porous layer 17 with a slide fastener, hook and pile fastener, or other detachable mechanism. The fabric portion is preferably removable and washable. The vinyl or other non-porous layer 17 is able to be cleaned with a vinyl cleaner or a household disinfectant. This barrier of non-porous material prevents dust mites, mold, mildew, and/or other micro-organisms from penetrating deeper into the mattress. This non-porous material is also not a food source for the dust mite. It prevents the further penetration of perspiration or other fluids that could become lodged deeper into the mattress. The non-porous layer also stops body ash from sifting deeper into the mattress. This accumulated body ash on this layer is easier to clean once it has collected on the surface of the non-porous material. This second layer could be flipped if desired so that the non-porous layer is on the top and the fabric layer is on the bottom.
An optional third component 23 of the mattress of the present invention is an additional support unit consisting of an innerspring unit, fiber, visco elastic foam, polyurethane foam, latex foam, particulated foam, air chamber(s), flotation chamber(s), or any other sleep support material such as those listed above. This component does not need to be removable or washable due to the other layers that would lie between the sleeper and this support surface. The component 23 shown in
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It should also be realized that at least some of the materials constituting the mattress can, if desired, be fire resistant.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the support core 15 includes a plurality of expanded polystyrene beads such as is shown in
Beads 41 may be of different diameters, densities, and/or weights, and may be placed in different sections of the support core as desired. For example, low weight and density beads with a larger diameter may be placed at the foot of the support core where there is reduced weight displacement, while denser but smaller beads may be placed in the middle section 15B to accommodate the additional weight anticipated for the typical user.
Although the expanded polystyrene beads construction is particularly useful in mattress 11, it may be used with other mattresses. For example, in
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If desired, sections 61A and 61B may be secured together with any suitable fastener, including a hook and pile fastener to reduce the potential for gapping between the two sections. Similarly, a suitable fastener could be added to the bottom of these sections and the top of the foam base 63 to help keep dual support core 61 in place.
A cover (not shown) could be provided for sections 61A, 61B and foam base 63 to provide a more conventional look. Preferably such a cover would have an openable top to allow for manual access to sections 61A, 61B to allow for adjustment of the placement of the beads. Such a cover could be totally removable and washable.
It should be appreciated that the various objects and features of the present invention are achieved in the constructions as set out above. The description and drawings herein are intended to be illustrative only and not limiting. The present invention is defined not by this description, but rather by the following claims.